Tuesday, June 16, 2015

‘… and the kids love them. They are the cutest pictures with a different Saint for each letter. Henry has asked repeatedly to play with them, although I think it's more accurate to say he likes looking through them and reading about the Saints. It warms my heart to see him studying them.’

Monday, June 15, 2015

Thanks to Lisa Salinas& her family from Texas for sharing this idea. She says:'We used your images to create buttons as prizes for an All Saints’ festival for young kids last year. We had the kids sign in to the “Book of Heaven” before they chose a button. They had to write down the name they would like to be called “when” they become canonized someday. It was sweet to see them think hard about what to be called (such as St. Catherine of Texas, St. Michael the Cheerful, etc.).'

Thursday, June 11, 2015

20 cute artworks of favorite apparitions, icons and shrines of the Blessed Virgin Mary from all over the world; in printable posters, prayer cards, greeting cards, coloring pages and badges for all occasions.

Sometime back, Prudence Zavala sent me this picture of a Happy Saints Memory Match Game she made for her kids. She said:

"I made a memory match game for my kids using Happy Saints images. I printed the cards on scrapbook paper that has a print on one side and plain white on the other. I cut them out and laminated them. They are great for church and times when the kiddos need to play by themselves. The added bonus is that if we lose a piece, I can just print out another. My kids love them because the saints are so cheerful and colorful."

Thanks, Prudence!

These cards are made using printables from the Happy Saints ebooks available here:

Check out this cool blog post at Humble Dwelling, sharing a neat idea on rewarding kids for cleaning up and helping with house chores. The Happy Saints printable badges were made into coins the kids can earn by doing house chores, and exchange for cool rewards in the ‘family store’.